- Thu Feb 22, 2007 5:10 pm
#211412
I'm trying to install a fresh copy of windows xp in a
friend's computer because right now it is full of
adwares, spyware, and every other malicious thing that
you can imagine.
Anyway, I got a new Hard Drive for the computer (so I
can later backup the information from the previous hd)
and decided to install winxp (I think it's service
pack 1 as the OS was bought in 2002!).
(THE PROBLEM)
The computer came with an Ethernet-card built in the
motherboard (Intel board) and it's not recognized by
windows!
I would like to connect on-line and have windows
search for the drivers but I can't get on-line with my
network card disable.
I try running Linux in the computer (Ubuntu) and the
OS had no problem recognizing the network card... WHo gives!
Questions?
Is it possible to install the network-card by
extracting some of files from the previous HD? (if
that is possible I would probably need the
sound-drivers too.... but I haven't test the speakers
to see if that is the case )
What are my other options?
I don't know which intel motherboard is inside the
computer as I didn't see any special # printed
anywhere. Not to mention the pc was homebuilt.
Leo
friend's computer because right now it is full of
adwares, spyware, and every other malicious thing that
you can imagine.
Anyway, I got a new Hard Drive for the computer (so I
can later backup the information from the previous hd)
and decided to install winxp (I think it's service
pack 1 as the OS was bought in 2002!).
(THE PROBLEM)
The computer came with an Ethernet-card built in the
motherboard (Intel board) and it's not recognized by
windows!
I would like to connect on-line and have windows
search for the drivers but I can't get on-line with my
network card disable.
I try running Linux in the computer (Ubuntu) and the
OS had no problem recognizing the network card... WHo gives!
Questions?
Is it possible to install the network-card by
extracting some of files from the previous HD? (if
that is possible I would probably need the
sound-drivers too.... but I haven't test the speakers
to see if that is the case )
What are my other options?
I don't know which intel motherboard is inside the
computer as I didn't see any special # printed
anywhere. Not to mention the pc was homebuilt.
Leo

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